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The changing atmosphere : report of the Dahlem Workshop on the Changing Atmosphere, Berlin, 1987, November 1-6

F.S. Rowland and I.S.A. Isaksen, editors ; rapporteurs, G.P. Brasseur ... [et al.] ; program advisory committee, F.S. Rowland ... [et al.]

(Dahlem workshop reports, . Physical, chemical, and earth sciences research report ; 7)

Wiley, 1988

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"Held and published on behalf of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft. Sponsored by: Senat der Stadt Berlin ... [et al.]."--P. ii

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Description

The task of the Dahlem Konferenzen is to promote the international, interdisciplinary exchange of scientific information and ideas, to stimulate international co-operation in research and to develop and test new models conducive to more effective communication between scientists. This volume contains the proceedings of a Dahlem Workshop held in Berlin in November 1987. Four specific areas were discussed: how the atmosphere has already changed, the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere, changes in Antarctic ozone, and trace substances and radiation balance of the Earth. Emphasis was placed on possible changes that have occurred in the global distribution of trace gases and aerosol particles as a result of human activities.

Table of Contents

  • The Dahlem Konferenzen, S.Bernhard
  • how has the atmospheric concentration of CO2 changed?, H.Oeschger and U.Siegenthaler
  • how has the atmospheric concentration of CH4 changed?, D.H.Ehhalt
  • how have the atmospheric concentrations of the halocarbons changed?, R.G.Prinn
  • how has the atmospheric concentration of CO changed?, R.J.Cicerone
  • what have we learned from the ice cores about the atmospheric changes in the concentrations of nitrous oxide, hydrogen peroxide and other trace species?, B.R.Stauffer and A.Neftel
  • have the concentrations of tropospheric aerosol particles changed?, R.J.Charlson
  • indications and causes of ozone increase in the troposphere, S.A.Penkett
  • changes in ozone over the Antarctic, R.S.Stolarski
  • some aspects of chemistry in the springtime Antarctic stratosphere, F.S.Rowland
  • is the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere changing?, I.S.A.Isaksen
  • the radiative and climatic consequences of the changing atmospheric composition of trace gases, V.Ramanathan
  • what are the radiative and climatic consequences of the changing concentration of atmospheric aerosol particles?, H.Grassl. Group reports: how has the atmosphere already changed?, R.C.Harriss et al
  • oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere, S.C.Liu et al
  • changes in Antarctic ozone, G.P.Brasseur et al
  • trace substances, radiation balance and the climate balance of the earth, J.A.Pyle et al.

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